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Avian models and the study of invariant asymmetry: how the chicken and the egg taught us to tell right from left

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Fig. 1. Conceptual phases of left-right (LR) patterning and their sub-sequent readouts
Fig. 2. Laterality in humans: situs solitus and some situs alterations. Many organs are arranged asymmetrically along the LR axis within the human body cavity
Fig. 3. The molecular cascade of asymmetrically-expressed genes. The temporal sequence of the regulatory genetic interactions starting in the node is described as three main steps: molecular events within the node, transmission of laterality information to
Fig. 4. Conjoined twins: laterality
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